"place of residence, habitation, abode," mid-14c., verbal noun from dwell (v.). Earlier it meant "a stupor" (early 14c.); "delay, procrastination; a staying in a place" (c. 1300).
he built a modest dwelling near the pond
dwarf
dwarfish
dweeb
dwell
dweller
dwelling
dwindle
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dyad
Dyak
dybbuk